disgraced

英[dɪsˈɡreɪst]
美[dɪsˈɡreɪst]

基本释义

  • adj.(人)丢脸的,耻辱的,不光彩的

实用例句

I have disgraced my family's name.

我让家人蒙羞。

柯林斯例句

They have disgraced the whole school.

他们给整个学校都丢了脸.

《简明英汉词典》

She was disgraced at court.

她在宫廷中失宠.

《简明英汉词典》

I've disgraced myself by the actions I've taken.

我的行为让我颜面尽失。

辞典例句

Haldman was later disgraced for orders he carried out.

霍尔德曼后来因执行了一些命令而遭贬黜.

辞典例句

The cowardly officer was disgraced for failing to do his duty.

这卑怯的官员因不尽职而被解职.

辞典例句

From that day , Lebeau was a disgraced man.

从此以后, 勒布再也抬不起头来了.

辞典例句

I've been told I disgraced myself.

人们都说我丢脸了.

辞典例句

He disgraced himself by his conduct.

他的行为使自已丢了脸.

辞典例句

The Sequoia Club's name disgraced.

红杉俱乐部名誉扫地.

辞典例句

Justina's life had been exemplary, but by ending It'she seemed to have disgraced us all.

贾丝蒂娜 堪称楷模, 可在结束生命时却好象让我们大家都丢了脸.

辞典例句

Poor Tom lamentably disgraced himself at Sir Charles Mirable's table, by premature inebriation.

可怜的汤姆在查尔斯·米拉贝尔爵士的宴会上,终于入席不久就酩酊大醉, 弄得出丑露乖,丢尽了脸皮.

辞典例句

He has disgraced his entire family.

他让全家蒙羞.

口语例句

Should she slink around as if she disgraced herself?

难道她该像做了坏事般终日躲着 吗 ?

电影对白

Winston did not know why Withers had been disgraced.

温斯顿不晓得维泽斯失宠的原因.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. suffering shame